S'pore wants 'digital abundance' to be reality
Country needs its ecosystem to support bid to enable "unlimited bandwidth" and "supercomputing-on-demand", says industry regulator.
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What happens to Yahoo in Asia?
news analysis If the company spins off assets such as China's Alibaba, it could be a setback for the brand or a boon for investors.
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Viacom CEO: 'Great' content is king
Despite talk that content has become a commodity, Philippe Dauman argues that great content is never a commodity.
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Yahoo earnings decline, miss estimates
Company's net income drops 19 percent and along with revenue misses analyst expectations for the second quarter.
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Google may be close to sealing Digg purchase
The search giant is close to acquiring the U.S.-based social news aggregator for around US$200 million, according to reports.
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Will Yahoo ad business weather economic storm?
Google got off easy with its second-quarter results. It's not clear that Yahoo, with more exposure to display ads, will be so lucky.
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AOL expands health site
More content and tools--and advertising opportunity--comes to AOL Health from Caring.com, Health.com, and Healthcare.com.
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Amazon offers automatic credit for S3 outage
Ordinarily, customers would have to apply to get credit for an Amazon Web Services outage, but the online retailer is handling Sunday's outage automatically.
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Amazon's S3 faces outage
Problems with online storage service causes many sites to present broken images.
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Google to buy Russian ad firm ZAO Begun
Through the US$140 million purchase of Rambler Media's ad unit, Google is increasing its efforts to penetrate the Russian market.
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Icahn joins Yahoo board
Activist investor Carl Icahn has agreed to withdraw his slate of nominees for election to Yahoo's board, taking up a place himself.
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Google: Weathering the economy?
news analysis The search giant's second-quarter results disappointed investors, but CEO Schmidt believes on-target sales indicate it is shrugging off the broader malaise.
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Microsoft pledges more funds for online services
The spending of hundreds of millions of additional dollars on Microsoft's online ad business is expected be a 'drag' on the rest of the company.
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eBay sees 22 percent jump in profits
The Web auctioneer has reported a boost in profits resulting from an increase in item listings and sales growth at the company's PayPal division.
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Microsoft in talks over AOL merger
Redmond is pushing ahead in discussions with Time Warner over a possible merger with AOL's Web businesses, according to The Wall Street Journal.
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Microsoft slams Google-Yahoo ad deal
Redmond says the proposed deal between Google and Yahoo could have a negative impact on competition, consumer choice and privacy.
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Microsoft opens up Live Mesh
Anyone with a Windows Live ID can now sign up for the synchronization services, which lets users share data across multiple PCs.
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US beef shakes up Korean media
Public outcry over government's decision to import U.S. beef has escalated into fiery squabble between South Korean major newspapers and news portal Daum.
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Yahoo-Google deal could raise ad costs
Marketers may see more than a 20 percent jump in keyword prices as a result of the Yahoo-Google agreement, according to a report by SearchIgnite.
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Google's US search share nears 70 percent
Company gains share again, while Yahoo and Microsoft lose. Both are dropping closer to fourth-place Ask, which gained some share in the last year.
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